Angle Valve
Cryogenic Forged Steel Angle Plunger Valve — Extended Bonnet Flanged LNG Service
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Plunger Valve Technical Overview
Plunger valves are selected for isolation and throttling service in high-pressure, high-temperature, and corrosive process applications where positive shut-off and precise flow control are required in a single valve. The cylindrical plunger disc provides a guided, self-centering seating action against a precision-machined seat, delivering reliable bubble-tight shut-off and repeatable throttling performance under high differential pressure — making plunger valves the preferred choice over conventional globe valves in demanding service conditions where seat wear and leakage are primary concerns.
Forged steel plunger valves are specified for high-pressure small-bore service at Class 150–1500, where the forged body eliminates casting porosity and provides consistent mechanical properties under thermal cycling and high-pressure conditions. Cryogenic plunger valves with extended bonnet are selected for low-temperature service down to −196°C in LNG transfer lines and liquid gas systems, where the extended bonnet keeps the packing assembly above the cold zone to prevent stem icing and seal failure. Angle pattern plunger valves combine isolation and 90° flow direction change in a single body, reducing pipeline fittings and potential leak points in space-constrained installations.
Body material selection — carbon steel (A105N) for standard process service, stainless steel (F316, CF8M) for corrosive and cryogenic applications, and alloy steel (F11, F22) for high-temperature service up to 600°C — is determined by operating temperature, fluid type, and pressure class. Design standards API 602 and ASME B16.34 govern forged steel plunger valve pressure-temperature ratings and material requirements across all service conditions.